DIS(US Extreme Metal)
Track 1 from Opus 1. The second DIS song ever written
Track 2 from Opus 1.
Track 3 from Opus 1. The very first DIS song. Just plain brutal
Track 4 from Opus 1. About using quantum genetics... Yeah like your everyday metal band writes about that... sheesh
Track 5 from Opus 1. I consider this to be one of the DIS signature songs. The character Edwine Salizar shows up in later DIS songs as a part of the established DIS pantheon. Edwine Salizar is essentially the anti-christ, although this is not from a
Track 6 from Opus 1. The 8th highest rated Black Metal song to ever appear on Garageband.com. This one is the 'first draft' thematically of what Opus 2 is based on.
Track 7 from Opus 1. Such a serious title, what a silly song. Essentially the first of a few humorous songs where the music is top notch and brutal, but the lyrics are... well... a joke on the listener.
Track 8 from Opus 1. Rated the #1 Black Metal song (all time)on garageband.com. Around the time this song was written was when the beheadings in the middle east were happening, this song was a reaction to that.
The Bonus track on both Opus 1 and the Retalliation ep. A cover of Demonicide's Revelation. Check them out here on Soundclick. Brilliant metal
Track 1 from The Retalliation ep. The fastest DIS song ever made.
Track 2 from The Retalliation ep. An experiment in a waltz 6/8 time, and yet another song that lyrically isn't quite serious...
Track 3 from The Retalliation ep. Praised as the best song on the ep.
Track 1 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. An instumental intro
Track 2 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. A very Morbid Angel Inspired tune
Track 3 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. One of the most 'accessable' DIS songs.
Track 4 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. Somewhat inspired by Detachment of Iowa
Track 5 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. The rip your face off track.
Track 6 from The Paradigm Contingency Plan. Another face ripper offer, and like the last 2 releases, the silly song.